On a death certificate for the registration district of Ware in the County of Hertford contined in the "when and where died" column is the folowing:
Twenty Third
July
1886
Wareside
RSD
The meaning of the RSD is what I don't understand. By the way the R and D I'm sure about but the S is slender and questionable. I thought it could be something like "Rural ? Delivery" or perhaps the initials of someone. The certifying Doctor is H. May M.D., the informant is M. Sheppard and the Registrar is George Price. So they can be excluded.
Anyone out there have a clue as to what RSD means?
...................Ed
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What is the meaning of RSD
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Rural Sanitary District
Dull, but true
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Now that makes sense. A dead body would be a sanitary issue. Thanks much Lexy. .................Ed
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Ed, it is nothing to do with the dead body, births are recorded in RSD as well, or maybe USD, Urban Sanitary District.
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Hi Ed,
Don't know if this thread might help to clarify things.
Pam
p.s. don't worry if you get certain words in red - that was the search engine at work!
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Hmmmmm! I get it now. Thanks all for the help. ................Ed
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